Creed: Rise to Glory Review – It’s The Eye of the Tiger
Not for the faint of heart, Creed: Rise to Glory will make you sweat and swear as you throw punches in VR — and you’ll love every second of it.
Not for the faint of heart, Creed: Rise to Glory will make you sweat and swear as you throw punches in VR — and you’ll love every second of it.
Taking a novel concept and transferring it into VR, Blind should be a surefire success but it isn’t. Instead, it’ll likely just leave you fuming with anger.
Transference, from developers Ubisoft Montreal and SpectreVision mashes film with game, and the risk pays off in this unique psychological thriller.
Scum is a new survival sim that gives the player the abilities to pee, poop, and puke on command. After spending hours struggling to decipher all the stats and analyzing cryptic numbers, we can safely say that Scum is, for better or worse, every bit as weird and overly complex as you may think.
Blind is a psychological thriller for VR that takes away your sight, trapping you in a mansion with nothing but your wits and your sense of hearing.
Don’t fear the Reaper when playing Survived By, a unique new MMO with a neat twist that actually embraces the idea of permadeath.
Multiplayer mech action is the name of the game in Archangel: Hellfire, but there may not be enough here to keep you coming back.
Seeking Dawn is far from a perfect experience, but there’s still plenty of enjoyment to be had in this VR space adventure.
Sniper Rust VR is the virtual reality port of the free-to-play mobile shooter, Sniper 3D Rust, and it plays about as well as you would expect, which is to say not well at all.
Shooting up bad guys in style has never been easier than in Wanted Killer VR, thanks to a unique locomotion system that rewards you for each kill.